Square Enix started taking orders for the limited Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Special PR Card Collection Noir set of FFVII cards

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Special PR Card Collection Noir Honors FFVII

Square Enix announced a special Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Special PR Card Collection Noir set designed to celebrate the FFVII 25th anniversary. A 12-card set featuring notable characters from both Crisis Core and the original game both appear. It costs $79.99 for the album. Pre-orders opened at the official Square Enix storefront. However, these supplies are limited. Only 3,500 will be sold worldwide. They are expected to ship sometime in March 2023.

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Here is the full set of 12 FFVII cards included in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Special PR Card Collection Noir. Each one has a foil stamp of Tetsuya Nomura’s autograph on them. Also, while these are collector cards with special art and designs, they can be used in the game.

This is how the album the cards will arrive in will look. While the front cover is black, the interior pages’ background features Cloud in Midgar behind the cards.

While in the album, the 12 cards can be displayed in there. There is a clear film keeping them protected and safe. The official product page did note that if someone removes the film, it could damage the cards and it can’t be replaced.

The Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Special PR Card Collection Noir FFVII cards will ship sometime in March 2023. Pre-orders are open while supplies last.


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